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1 PE Date: 01/07/2019 PE PLO PE Program Outcomes Apply the principles of exercise testing and prescription to customize the principles of exercise, nutrition, and behavioral modification to create a long-term sustainable healthy lifestyle. Demonstrate proficiency, knowledge, skills and abilities to compete in various individual and team sports as an athlete, official, or a coach. Design and perform a safe and appropriate exercise program to increase and measure the five components of fitness (cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength, muscle endurance, flexibility, body composition) for diverse populations. Design and perform a safe and appropriate practice program to increase and measure the six components of sport performance (agility, balance, ordination, speed, reaction time and power) for diverse populations. Develop and write an effective plan of initial treatment, rehabilitation, and preventative care for common athletic injuries and other emergency situations. Develop the body, mind, social connections and spirit through human movement. Examine and critique scientific literature, exercise methods, services and products, and understand and synthesize relevant information from it, and be able to convey findings both orally and in writing. Explore and prepare for educational and career options in Physical Education, Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Nutrition, and Athletic Coaching. CLO Explore the anatomical, biomechanical and physiological components of human movement. PE100 - Introduction to Physical Educ Demonstrate knowledge of the history of Physical Education and Sport Demonstrate knowledge of current trends and identify potential problems within the field of physical education and sport. Identify quality physical education and athletic programs which includes curriculum, instructional design and facility development. PE106 - Sports Officiating View and critique your own skills video, and recommend 3 areas for improvement. Research and critique various leadership techniques, and administrative duties related to the field of sport science. Demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities to pursue a career in physical education. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of leadership techniques as they relate to officiating basketball 5. Demonstrate knowledge of leadership techniques as they relate to officiating baseball PE110 - Prevention/Care of Injuries Demonstrate the correct steps in treating specific athletic injuries. Evaluate the mechanism of injury for several sport related injuries. Define and perform the techniques of athletic performance evaluation, and determine the correct frequency, intensity, time and type of drills for developing the competitor. 4. Match musculoskeletal anatomy to the major human biomechanical movements. 5. Demonstrate the application of anatomy to the major biomechanical movements. 6. Demonstrate safety, injury prevention, evaluate injuries, and be prepared to handle emergency situations. PE112 - Body Conditioning Demonstrate improved strength and muscle endurance. Demonstrate improved aerobic capacity. PE112A - Beg Step Aerobics Demonstrate improved strength and muscle endurance. Page 1 of 7
2 Demonstrate improved aerobic capacity. PE113 - Jogging Demonstrate improved strength and muscle endurance Demonstrate improved aerobic capacity. PE114A - Strength Trng Circuit 6001 Demonstrate improved aerobic capacity. 4. Demonstrate improved flexibility PE114B - Strength Trng Weights Demonstrates improved flexibility 5. Development, submission and implementation of personalized weight training program PE114C - Powerlifting Demonstrates improved flexibility 5. Development, submission and implementation of personalized weight training program PE115 - First Aid and CPR Demonstrate correct CPR protocols used for infants, children and adults. Design a disaster preparedness action plan applicable to students personal living situations. Demonstrate the correct first aid protocols for bandaging and splinting injuries at the scene of an emergency. PE119 - Exercise Walking Demonstrates improved flexibility PE119B - Interm Fitness Walk Demonstrate improved strength and muscle endurance. Demonstrate improved aerobic capacity. PE120 - Beginning Yoga Demonstrates improved strength 6. Demonstrates improved flexibility 7. Demonstrates improved body composition PE132 - Beginning Tennis Exhibit and define the rules and etiquette of the game of tennis. Demonstrate correct fundament skill techniques for the forehand, backhand, volleys and service. Demonstrate an understanding of basic playing strategies for singles and doubles. PE132B - Intermediate Tennis 7609 Page 2 of 7
3 1. Demonstrate fundamental forehand and backhand strokes Demonstrate the correct serving technique Exhibit and define the USTA rules of play and court etiquette. 4. Demonstrate the following advanced techniques: smash, volley, half-volley, and serves. PE133 - Ind Gr Spt:Basketbal Demonstrates correct fundamental skill techniques for dribbling 12. Demonstrates correct fundamental skill techniques for shooting 13. Demonstrates correct fundamental skill techniques for passing 14. Demonstrates an understanding of the rules of basketball 15. Demonstrates basic playing strategies 16. Demonstrates proper sportsmanship within a competitive game situation PE134 - Ind Gr Sp Volleyball 6896 Demonstrates correct fundamental skill techniques for serving Demonstrates an understanding of the rules of volleyball. Demonstrates basic playing strategies Demonstrates proper sportsmanship within a competitive game situation Demonstrates correct fundamental skill techniques for hitting. Demonstrates correct fundamental skill techniques for setting. PE137 - Indiv/Group Sports: Soccer Demonstrate correct fundamental skill techniques for dribbling, stopping, passing and shooting. Exhibits and understands the basic rules of soccer. Demonstrates the basic playing strategies of the game of soccer while displaying sportsmanship within a competitive game situation. PE158 - Pep Squad Analyze, explain and demonstrate stretching exercises. Exhibit the progression of cheer skills as they relate to motions, jumps, stunting, basket tosses, pyramids and tumbling. Demonstrate cheer skills (breathing/vocal control, motions, jumps, stunting, tosses, pyramids and tumbling) with regard for the safety of self and others as set forth by AACCA college cheerleading rules and regulations. 4. Practice proper alignment, motion placement and lifting techniques while integrating proper safety procedures into cheer leading activities. 5. Illustrate and develop increased flexibility, strength and endurance. 6. Create the skills and techniques needed to develop and build both team (small group) and college-/community-wide (large group) unity. 7. Analyze and synthesize positive and negative reactions from previous activities and apply various strategies to promote positive reactions. 8. Compose (choreograph) and perform various cheers and dances for athletic and community events and competitions in response to specific structures created by the instructor. 9. Analyze and select cheers and dances learned in class that are appropriate for a specific college, athletic, community event or competition situation. 10. Organize and host college Pep Squad and Mascot Tryouts. PE195 - Intro to Kinesiology Demonstrate knowledge of the history of physical education, kinesiology, and sport. Demonstrate knowledge of current trends and identify potential problems within the field of kinesiology. Identify quality kinesiology and athletic programs which includes curriculum, instructional design and facility development. PE299 - Spec. Proj: P.E All 149 and 299 special topics courses will create outcomes on a case-by-case basis. PEIC139 - Intercollegiate Soccer -Women 6919 Page 3 of 7
4 8. Area E /GELO4: develop a plan to meet their own personal health and wellness goals and/or the goals of others. 7. View and critique your own skills video, and recommend three areas for improvement. 6. Analyze and Critique Film of Sport Events for team strategy, individual performance, and coaching style. 5. Explore, Lead and evaluate various Team-building activities. 4. Define, Develop and Demonstrate sportsmanship, camaraderie, and etiquette while maintaining one's highest level of competition. Learn, examine, critique and implement the correct rules of a particular sport. Critique several basic sport-related ability and skill tests, practice and demonstrate a battery of tests, analyze and evaluate test results, and collect chronological results for statistic evaluation. 1. Define and perform the techniques of athletic performance evaluation, and determine the correct frequency, intensity, time and type of drills for developing the competitor 9. Achieve optimal flexibility, agility, muscle strength, speed, power, and cardiovascular endurance to compete in intercollegiate 10. Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. 11. Comprehend and demonstrate proper execution of game rules, strategies and tactics PEIC139B - OffSeason Soccer (W) Achieved optimal flexibility, agility, muscle strength, speed, power, and cardiovascular endurance to compete in intercollegiate Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. Comprehend and demonstrate proper execution of game rules, strategies and tactics PEIC140 - Intcol Sports: Football (Men) Learn, examine, critique and implement the correct rules of a particular sport. Define, Develop and Demonstrate sportsmanship, camaraderie, and etiquette while maintaining one's highest level of competition. Analyze and Critique Film of Sport Events for team strategy, individual performance, and coaching style. 1. View and critique your own skills video, and recommend 3 areas for improvement. PEIC140B - Off Season Football Achieved optimal flexibility, agility, muscle strength, speed, power, and cardiovascular endurance to compete in intercollegiate level athletics Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC141A - Pre-Conference Basketball (M) 6828 Identify rules, strategies, and techniques for intercollegiate basketball Demonstrate basketball fundamentals: passing, dribbling, shooting, and offensive and defensive skills 4. Improve physical conditioning and develop an understanding of the value of physical fitness for lifelong health and Work cooperatively with teammates and display strong communication skills practice and competition. PEIC141B - Conf/Post Conf Basketball (M) 6829 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. Page 4 of 7
5 PEIC141C - PreSeason Basketball (M) 6830 Exhibit proper techniques and demonstrate knowledge of strategies necessary for athletic competition. Improve physical conditioning and build an understanding of the value of physical fitness for athletic competition as well as for lifelong health and PEIC141D - OffSeason Basketball (M) 6831 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC142 - Intcol Sp:Volleyball (Women) 6921 Apply principles of offensive and defensive strategies in game situations. Identify rules, strategies, and techniques for intercollegiate volleyball. 1. Demonstrate volleyball fundamentals: ball handling, serving, spiking, setting, defensive and offensive team skills. 5. Improve physical conditioning and develop an understanding of the value of physical fitness for lifelong health and 4. Work cooperatively with teammates and display strong communication skills in practice and competition. PEIC142B - OffSeason Volleyball (W) 6833 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC143A - Pre-Conference Basketball (W) 6834 Identify rules, strategies, and techniques for intercollegiate basketball. 1. Demonstrate basketball fundamentals: passing, dribbling, shooting, and offensive and defensive skills 4. Improve physical conditioning and develop an understanding of the value of physical fitness for lifelong health and wellness Work cooperatively with teammates and display strong communication skills practice and competition PEIC143B - Conf/Post Conf Basketball (W) 6835 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC143C - PreSeason Basketball (W) 6836 Exhibit proper techniques and demonstrate knowledge of strategies necessary for athletic competition. Page 5 of 7
6 Improve physical conditioning and build an understanding of the value of physical fitness for athletic competition as well as for lifelong health and PEIC143D - OffSeason Basketball (W) 6837 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC144 - Intcol Spts: Baseball-Men 6922 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC144A - PreSeason Baseball (M) 6838 Exhibit proper techniques and demonstrate knowledge of strategies necessary for athletic competition. Improve physical conditioning and build an understanding of the value of physical fitness for athletic competition as well as for lifelong health and PEIC145 - Intercollegiate Sports: Tennis 6923 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC145A - PreSeason Tennis (M) 6840 Exhibit proper techniques and demonstrate knowledge of strategies necessary for athletic competition. Improve physical conditioning and build an understanding of the value of physical fitness for athletic competition as well as for lifelong health and PEIC146 - Intcol Spts: Tennis-Women 6924 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC146A - PreSeason Tennis (W) 6842 Exhibit proper techniques and demonstrate knowledge of strategies necessary for athletic competition. Improve physical conditioning and build an understanding of the value of physical fitness for athletic competition as well as for lifelong health and Page 6 of 7
7 PEIC147 - Intcol Spt: Golf Demonstrate golf fundamentals: driving, short game, chipping, and putting Identify rules, strategies, and techniques for intercollegiate golf Apply principles of strategies course management in practice rounds and tournament play PEIC147A - PreSeason Golf 6849 Exhibit proper techniques and demonstrate knowledge of strategies necessary for athletic competition. Improve physical conditioning and build an understanding of the value of physical fitness for athletic competition as well as for lifelong health and PEIC147B - OffSeason Golf Achieve optimal flexibility, agility, muscle strength, speed, power and cardiovascular endurance to compete in intercollegiate Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC148 - Intcol Sp:Softbl-Wom 6926 Demonstrate advanced skills and techniques required for intercollegiate competition. PEIC148A - PreSeason Softball (W) 6846 Exhibit proper techniques and demonstrate knowledge of strategies necessary for athletic competition. Improve physical conditioning and build an understanding of the value of physical fitness for athletic competition as well as for lifelong health and Page 7 of 7
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